Did you get to view the clip below? I took this using Cindy’s camera whilst on “The Land” boat ride at Epcot. So Thursday we spent the day at Magic Kingdom and Epcot. We arrived at Magic Kingdom around 1pm. We could see from the car park that the park was busy but we were both surprised at just how busy it was. We started off trying to save our legs as much as possible so got on the train and went round to the ‘Mickey’s Toon Town Fair’ stop (which is at the far side of the park) and then walked back through Toon Town (there isn’t a lot for us there) and then into Fantasyland where we went into Philharmagic which was busy but we arrived just before the main doors opened so that wasn’t too bad. After leaving Philharmagic and hitting a couple of shops along the way we took a look at Small World which had a 25 minute wait, so we skipped this and instead went onto Pirates of the Caribbean, which stated it had a 20 minute wait but it was more like 10-15 minutes and at least it was in-side to keep up cool (as it was a hot one!). After riding Pirates we walked up to the train station in Frontierland and got on the train back up to Toon Town Fair where we got off and walked into Tomorrowland and took a ride on Carousel of Progress and TTA (Tomorrowland Transit Authority).
Then we decided to go over to Epcot (in an attempt to get away from the crouds) so we took a monorail back to the Ticket Centre (Car Park area for Magic Kingdom) and then another Monorail directly over to Epcot. We went straight onto Spaceship Earth when we arrived at Epcot which was renovated last year. If you haven’t had a chance to ride this yet is has a new narrator. Jeremy Irons is gone and Judy Dench is in. I personally prefer the old ride, with the old narration and music but some of this ride has some nice touches and we had a personalised photo presented to us at the end of the ride
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We then went to get a drink and a snack before going on The Land (Soarin’ had a huge wait so missed this), The Seas with Nemo and Friends and Ellen’s Energy Adventure (we were the last people into the last show and had a complete car to ourselves).
By this time (around 7:30) it was time to head over to the Japan pavillion for our Teppanyaki dinner. We arrived around 7:45, 15 minutes early but the let us check in and seated us pretty quickly. the restaurant is very big with a lot of the Hibatchi grills. 2 Grills are put together into smaller rooms but I must have counted around 10 rooms as we were shown to our table.
The food was priced almost identically to that in Kobe, but it only included the entree, no salad or soup (which you could order for extra). I ordered the Chicken and Shrimp and Cindy had the Filet. The portions were a lot smaller (which isn’t necessarily a bad thing as the portions in Kobe are HUGE), but the vegies were served up with the noodles, then we had to wait for the meats and the rice was steamed rice served up in a small bowl. Although the food was OK, it really wasn’t up to Kobe standards and I was hoping for a nice view overlooking the lagoon in Epcot and instead we were in a windowless room.
We finished eating and paid up around 8:50 and walked around the Lagoon just as the 9pm fireworks started. We got to see a bit of that whilst we walked back towards the monorail to head back over to the Magic Kingdom.
We got back into the Magic Kingdom around 9:30 and hit a few more shops whilst we waited for the 10pm fireworks. Cindy wanted to find some Tinkerbell flip-flops but no-one seemed to have any. We asked one of the staff and he suggested a few places for us to try.
We had intended to leave as soon as the fireworks were over (which were great) but as the crowds were so heavy and all wanted to leave we decided to go look for the flip-flops in other places in the park. We walked almost the entire length of the park and finally found them back in Fantasyland. We then decided to ride Small World (as it now had no queue) and got a boat all to ourselves and then finally onto the last show of Philharmagic (again). We were the last people in for the last show of the night.
By this time is was about 11:15 and we decided to head out. After a long walk back and waiting for 3 trams (due to crowd levels) we finally got back to the car and home just after midnight.
Friday we went shopping! We started off (or should I say Cindy started off) at Neiman Marcus Last Call at Prime Outlets (what used to be Belz) where Cindy bought a pair of Manola Blahnik shoes and a blouse. Then we went onto TJ Maxx (via a quick stop at Nine West) where I bought 5 polo shirts (at next to nothing!) and a pair of shorts (most of which I am leaving here) and Cindy bought some Crops and Shorts and 2 more pairs of shoes!. Then it was off to Premium where I bought most including some more Polo shirts, some short sleeve work shirts, a pair of trainers, 2 pairs of jeans. Again most of it I will leave here.
We popped home and then went onto Applebees for dinner. Being around 7:30 on a Friday night it was busy and we had to wait 20 minutes for a table but once we were in service was good and swift. We then went back over to the Polynesian at Disney to see the 9:45 Pirates and Princess Firework show (this is special firework show only on when the Pirate and Princess Party is taking place) and this time we managed to get a couple of seats on the beach. I also managed to time the music (Yes I have this firework music as well) pretty much perfectly in time with the display. These had always been my favourite display but watching from a distance showed just how grand this display was with fireworks pretty much covering the sky at one point.
We left the Polynesian and were back home for about 11pm.
Not quite sure what we are doing today just yet. Weather is set to be hot although there are a few clouds around now.
I will post one more blog entry to finish up the details of the trip, but this maybe after we get back.